The LEGO Group and Epic Games recently announced LEGO Fortnite, a new survival crafting game that is now available and free to play on PlayStation4, PlayStation5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PC on Epic Games Store, and cloud-based gaming streaming services. This is the first play experience to come from the long-term partnership […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
Making holiday decorations out of LEGO bricks can be a fun activity for young and old LEGO fans alike. LEGO recently added a page to its website with simple building projects and holiday party games that the whole family can enjoy. Projects include building LEGO snowflakes, decorations, penguins, snowmen, and more. Each of the activities […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
One of our favorite LEGO builders, Jason Allemann (JKBrickWorks.com), had a wonderful project on LEGO Ideas featuring a ski chalet with a working minifig ski hill that allowed minifigs to go endlessly skiing on their own. Although the project achieved 10,000 supporters, it was not selected as a LEGO Ideas set. However, so that LEGO […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
Today, the LEGO Group revealed a timeless classic to the LEGO Botanical Collection: the #10328 LEGO Icons Bouquet of Roses. A joy to build, this radiant LEGO bouquet depicts a dozen red roses – including four in full bloom, four blooming, and four in bud – plus a scattering of small white flowers. Place the […]Original linkOriginal author: Thita (admin)
Stilly Bricks has paid tribute to my favorite holiday tradition: crafting miniature houses out of cookies. But this particular house isn’t quite so miniature. Rather, it’s a luxurious candy-covered manor suitable for the upper crust of gingerbread society. The use of staggered teeth plates gives the impression of realistically runny icing, while the use of star and heart pieces perfectly replicates those hard candies that seem to exist only in gingerbread architecture. And I can practically taste the peppermint railing on the porch. The post This gingerbread house requires some real dough… appeared first on The Brothers Brick. Original linkOriginal author: Norm Harper